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Summary Information

Location:

Special Collections & Archives Department - Manuscripts

Creator:

Morris, Henry W., 1806-1863

Title:

Letterbook of the U.S.S. Pensacola

Dates:

1861-1863

Size:

1 volume

Abstract:

The Letterbook of the U.S.S. Pensacola spans from November 1861 until February 1863. Consisting of
copies of letters sent by Pensacola's commanding
officer, Captain Henry W. Morris, the letterbook documents various ship activities
and procedures, such as equipment and armament requests, receipt of orders, and the
evaluation, transfer and discharge of crew members.

Call number:

MS 394

Language(s) of material:

English

Provenance and Acquisition

Purchased in July 1994.
Accession No. 94-48.

Letterbook of the U.S.S. Pensacola, 1861-1863 : Finding Aid United States Naval Academy. Special Collections & Archives. 589 McNair Road Annapolis, Maryland 21402-5029, USA Phone: 410-293-6922 --> http://usna.edu/Library/sca/ Published in November 2008 1 volume The Letterbook of the U.S.S. Pensacola spans from November 1861 until February 1863. Consisting of copies of letters sent by Pensacola 's commanding officer, Captain Henry W. Morris, the letterbook documents various ship activities and procedures, such as equipment and armament requests, receipt of orders, and the evaluation, transfer and discharge of crew members. Morris, Henry W., 1806-1863

The Letterbook of the U.S.S. Pensacola spans from November 1861 until February 1863. Consisting of copies of letters sent by Pensacola's commanding officer, Captain Henry W. Morris, the letterbook documents various ship activities and procedures, such as equipment and armament requests, receipt of orders, and the evaluation, transfer and discharge of crew members.

Letterbook of the U.S.S. Pensacola, 1861-1863 : Finding Aid United States Naval Academy. Special Collections & Archives. 589 McNair Road Annapolis, Maryland 21402-5029, USA Phone: 410-293-6922 --> http://usna.edu/Library/sca/ Published in November 2008 1 volume The Letterbook of the U.S.S. Pensacola spans from November 1861 until February 1863. Consisting of copies of letters sent by Pensacola 's commanding officer, Captain Henry W. Morris, the letterbook documents various ship activities and procedures, such as equipment and armament requests, receipt of orders, and the evaluation, transfer and discharge of crew members. Morris, Henry W., 1806-1863